6th Grade Science Guide

6.1.1: Moon & Seasons 3 Dimensions & Progressions

Unit 1

K-12 LEARNING PROGRESSIONS K-2 3-5

9-12

● Patterns of

● Stars range greatly in size and distance from Earth and this can explain their relative brightness. ● The Earth’s orbit and rotation, and the orbit of the moon around the Earth cause observable patterns.

● Light spectra from stars are used to determine their characteristics, processes, and life cycles. Solar activity creates the elements through nuclear fusion. The development of technologies has provided the astronomical data that provide the empirical evidence for the Big Bang theory. ● Kepler’s laws describe common features of the motions of orbiting objects. Observations from astronomy and space probes provide evidence for explanations of solar system formation. Changes in Earth’s tilt and orbit cause climate changes such as Ice Ages.

movement of the sun, moon, and stars as seen from Earth can be observed, described, and predicted.

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